OCR Text |
Show Couple Wed A beautiful wedding ceremony in Lake Temple united in mar- riage Miss Shirley Dove Harrison and Cecil Wildon Webb, on June! June Rife in i State Road Commision of Utah will pay The lowing the wedding, at Harmons Cafe, in Salt Lake City. The following evening, June 22, the newlyweds were honored at a reception held in Brigham City LDS 8th Ward recreation hall. The bride was attired in a gown of silk or-- 1 ganza over taffeta, with sequin and pearl embroidered bodice, removable wrist length sleeves, bustle bow and train. A sequined tiara held the fingertip veil. She carried a bridal bouquet of red roses in a white setting. I Will . . . Reward ... for the arrest and conviction of the first ten vandals found guilty of shooting or otherwise defacing and mutilating any state highway sign marker. After the first ten convictions, the reward will be permanently established at $100 for all additional convictions. Last year, it cost the taxpayers of the state $75,000 to replace the more badly damaged road markers. Already, many of the big new overhead Interstate signs have been damaged by shot gun and rifle ,fire. This vandalism must be stopped and it is the duty of all private citizens to assist in apprehending those responsible for this destruction. Published as a public service by the Oj Miss Shirley Dove Harrison beEXCHANGE TEMPLE VOWS came the bride of Cecil Wildon Webb in a solemn exchange of nuptial vows In the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 21. Following a short honeymoon at LaJolla, Calif., the couple will make a home in Downey, Calif., where the bridegroom is attending school. Tingeys Enjoy oi x' n i-- i -- s '. & . v i , v- - v si ! V., i -- v., - , i r. v, ' - a c XV V'' r wsM-- . X A highlight of the trip for Mrs. Tingey was a tour of the Hawaiian Ideal temperatures and beauti- LDS Temple, where she sat in on some sessions of temple work. She ful scenery are recalled by Mrs. and Marilyn also were taken on a Russell (Blythe; Tingey and daugh- cruise of Pearl Harbor, where the USS Utah was lost during ter Marilyn as they remember their recent trip to the Hawaiian the raid on Pearl Harbor. Islands. On their return to the mainland, Leaving on June II, they travel- they visited with a neice Mrs. Arned to San Francisco by train and old Eldridge in San Francisco, and then boarded a jet liner to the Is- spent a few days visiting with land paradise. While in the islands nephew Mr. and Mrs. Russell T. While there they visited the three main islands Johnson of Salinas. of Oahu, Hawaii and Kauai and saw they enjoyed some sunshiny days such points of interest as Wamea at Carmel by the Sea. ' . THE Mm In YOUR INSURANCE 319 North Main Brigham City, Utah for casual capers! SUMMER SHOE BfockVhas a delightfully large assortment of dress flats and casuals. Such fashionable names SALE as Sugar-Foo- t, Sbicca, Kismet, Patios . than ever - over 800 pairs of Ladies1 r t Shoes MUST GO! V sb- m nr Fiancee . . . Sbicca . . . Natural Bridge . . . n. Penaljo . . . Arpeggios ip - 1 Hundreds of famous name brand shoes Jtv ' v? which regularly sell for $1 2.95 are now going at a low, low price of . , . y m the RETREAT from 6.88 HEAT ELECTRICALLY . . , WEDNESDAY either for ona and enjoy springtime JULY coolness all summer long. An tlectiic air conditioner is easy to compact, and designed to blend with your home or rtYfftt ., ' ' . .T"" TOTAL FLFCIHIC from your dto! r, HOMF I f 12th now9.88 regularly $1 8.95 & $1 9.95 ... 2 for 19 Heres Brigham Citys most delectable shoe, t . . regularly priced at $18,95 and $19.95 elec- tric dealers todav. UTAH tG.NER A LIGHT CO. 2 for 13 now being sold at such a low, low price. High and medium heel pumps and sandals install, office decor. See the smart new models at your DellSO debs STARTS let summer's simmering heat get yod down. Cool off. Relax. Work belter. Sleep better. room or your entire home ... ! No need to Get electric air conditioning values Now$3.88...2for$7.00 . Its bigger and better v . . that usually sell for as much as $ 1 0.95 tj , COUNSELOR casuals Blocks . V SAME 56 : ' et I r4- n 3-24- U1 "v ns REMAINS TELEPHONE PA Hawaiian Trip electronic television was invented in a loft in San Francisco in 1927 by Phillip T. Farnsworth. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH OUR canyon, the Cana coast, Mauna Loa volcano, and the wonders of Honolulu. All - VBrlLLI O O O We will be happy to welcome you to our new office, for a visit, to get acquainted or to talk over your insurance problems and needs. It was Happy Birthday time for Mrs. Ruth P. Anderson as her children and grandchildren helped her celebrate the occasion on Monday, July 3 at her home. Present for the gala occasion were her children, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen of Penrose. A dinner party and afternoon and evening of visiting were fea-- 1 tures of the day, with a traditional birthday cake centering table. Birthday wishes were extended by an earlier visit from her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. (Kay Chamberlain) Anderson and six children from Oxnard, Calif. $l!&k 1 located quarters at off-stre- At Family Party Drissk More Brigham City. Each of the local winners will choose a dress from the Mode 0 Day selection, according to Mrs. Daisy Hansen, manager of the local branch of the store. We cordially invite you to drive down where there is always plenty of free parking available, at the curb or in our parking lot in the shade. Local Lady Feted ' - . . . where we are sharing the building with Bon Realty, our office being located on the north side. REFRESHMENTS were served during the evening, by Mrs. Charlene Dunn, assisted by Relva Dixie Barton, Annette Jamieson and Velva Norton. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Jean Waldron, and Misses Linda Christian, Gwen Waldron and Judy Chandler. Gift bearers were Bill Allen Harrison, Webb, Phillip Broadbent and Michael and Larry Austin. the evening piano Throughout music was played by Daniel Har-- 1 rison, brother of the bride. i Cty, Utah If) North' t, Drink Milk at noon and get a refreshing lift. You always need protein. Thats why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Get the Milk idea 3 glasses every day. IllUVS V& V ... to larger and more conveniently FOR HER BRIDAL party, the new Mrs. Webb chose Miss Ann Halliday as maid of honor, Mrs. VeAnn Webb Gibson as matron of honor. Misses Patricia Harrison, Joanne Webb, Elaine Harrison ami Celia Webb as bridesmaids. They wore frocks of white and red dotted nylon, little white hats and veils, white gloves, and carried nosegays of red and white carnations. Mrs. Harrison, mother of the bride, wore a corsage of red roses. Toni Stone, missionary companion of the groom, performed duties as best man, and assisting as ushers were Larry Broad-benDavid Broadbent and Richard Webb. Mrs. Lois Foote Shrib-e- r sat at the guest book. ASSOCIATED CIVIC CLUBS OF NORTHERN UTAH Ross C. Bowen, Secy., Brigham City, Utah NEWS, Brigham Tuesday, July 1 1, 1961 a national winner will be picked Three Brigham City women to win a trip to Europe. were selected a$ winners in the Selected by drawing were Flora local Mode ODay contest, July M. Wilson of Intermountain school been in Brigham City, Vemie Hedrick 15, and their names have forwarded to Los Angeles, where of Perry and Dody Telford of 21st, with Apostle Delbert L. Stap-Sa- lt ham City, and the groom is the ley performing the wedding rites, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Webb, The bride is the daughter of Dr. of Downey, California. A wedding dinner was held foland Mrs. E. B. Harrison, Brig- JXfmtti ...If THE BOX ELDER Mode ODay Shop Chooses Winners |